Alexander the Great : Myth and reality / Supervision Features and TV Productions.

Filmed over two years in Greece, Turkey, Syria, Egypt and Iran, this three-hour documentary sheds light on the exciting life and achievements of Alexander the Great. Through ancient writings, world renowned historians and archaeologists present the story of one of the most famous figures of all time...

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Corporate Author: Supervision Features and TV Productions
Other Authors: Akamati, Maria, Ramos, Zinon (Director), Ramos, Nikos, Adamopoulos, Emilios, Michael, Petros (Photographer, Editor), Manolidou, Eugenia, Nethercott, Victoria (Narrator), Papadopoulos, Theodoros (Performer), Pantazis, Tassos (Performer), Nikiforidou, Vasso (Performer), Tripkos, Stratos (Performer), Panagiotidis, Nikos (Performer), Batsis, Kostas (Performer)
Language:English
Greek, Modern (1453-)
Published: West Long Branch, N.J. : Kultur, 2004.
Series:Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
Rovi K-12 education materials.
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Physical Description:3 videodiscs (180 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: Video DVD
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Summary:
Filmed over two years in Greece, Turkey, Syria, Egypt and Iran, this three-hour documentary sheds light on the exciting life and achievements of Alexander the Great. Through ancient writings, world renowned historians and archaeologists present the story of one of the most famous figures of all time.--cover.
Note:Narration in English and Greek.
Videorecording.
Call Number:CM5 D0051531 VideoDVD
Audience:
Not rated.
ISBN:0769778437
9780769778433
Credits:Archaeologist, Maria Akamati ; scriptwriter-director, Zinon Ramos ; production manager, Nikos Ramos ; photography directors, Emilios Adamopoulos and Petros Michael ; editing, Petros Michael ; music, Eugenia Manolidou.
System Details:DVD, all regions ; NTSC ; Dolby 2.0.
Cast:
Narrator, Victoria Nethercott ; Theodoros Papadopoulos (Alexander) ; Tassos Pantazis (Parmenion) ; Vasso Nikiforidou (Olymbiada) ; Stratos Tripkos (Aristotle) ; Nikos Panagiotidis (Philip 2nd) ; Kostas Batsis (young Alexander).